That's confidence within a team...and I've noticed that that confidence has rubbed off on me - that is to say that I am finding that when adversity or 'problems' arise in the course of a game, for the first time as a Houston football fan, I am not panicking...and THAT'S a wonderful feeling!

Agreed. I am in the same position. This is the first time in my life with any football team I have rooted for that I am not panicking when bad things happen.

I can say that with about all of our games Except ...... That GB game. I was at the game and the td that JJo let run right past em ( jordy 20 to 30 yarder ) , I knew I had picked the wrong game to go to. This team goes as JJo goes , not enough recognition is given to him . When he's hurt our team severely takes a hit

Having 2 good corners is a big reason we were able to get pressure on qb. That and JJ Watt of course .....

That's confidence within a team...and I've noticed that that confidence has rubbed off on me - that is to say that I am finding that when adversity or 'problems' arise in the course of a game, for the first time as a Houston football fan, I am not panicking...and THAT'S a wonderful feeling!

That's confidence within a team...and I've noticed that that confidence has rubbed off on me - that is to say that I am finding that when adversity or 'problems' arise in the course of a game, for the first time as a Houston football fan, I am not panicking...and THAT'S a wonderful feeling!

That's confidence within a team...and I've noticed that that confidence has rubbed off on me - that is to say that I am finding that when adversity or 'problems' arise in the course of a game, for the first time as a Houston football fan, I am not panicking...and THAT'S a wonderful feeling!

That's confidence within a team...and I've noticed that that confidence has rubbed off on me - that is to say that I am finding that when adversity or 'problems' arise in the course of a game, for the first time as a Houston football fan, I am not panicking...and THAT'S a wonderful feeling!

Watt was more pissed off at himself for playing the wrong technique on a specific play .. than being in panic mode. Kollar was just doing his job , finding out what went wrong and fixing it ....

if you watch the replay Watt was trying to take the inside gap but the double team cut him off and it looked like the OT was also holding the back of his jersey, on a longer replay i saw of them yelling at eachother i could of sworn i saw him screaming something about the double team.

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if you watch the replay Watt was trying to take the inside gap but the double team cut him off and it looked like the OT was also holding the back of his jersey, on a longer replay i saw of them yelling at eachother i could of sworn i saw him screaming something about the double team.

I was just making the point that Watt wasnt panicing .... he was pissed off at himself more than anything else.

Well this isn't entirely true. JJ Watt and Bill Kollar were going at it on the sidelines. Looked like panicking to me

Wasn't panic at all. Our deaf MB member Nitro lip read it and it has been posted. Basically Watt admitted he missed his assignment. Kolar kept explaining the assignment and Watt was saying he knew the play he just screwed it up.